Granville High School - Falcon Yearbook (Brown Deer, WI)
- Class of 1958
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A A 1,-Mini f ' 4'1l'i iX vig A ,Z , ,lmft A, .gpxln - M 4' ,,,,l 'E' -,gt gig Y l K i-,Jn A V .M 'Q uv -f ' W . Ak ,. -Q. 1 ML A 03? NQERR YF XXFXGXSQ NNHX YY XX jilxyy fb Kg N. , Lb V LJ Wi! Q? KH SCHOOL BCARD Mr J B Holtz, Mrs Lorra1neFrey,Mr W1ll1amWh1tten Mr Raymond Jensen, Mr Henry Schaefer DEDICATION Granvrlle I-hgh School opened 1ts doors for the f1rst mme on September 4 1957 Srnce the f1rst day of school we have held a hlgh regard for our school We as students w1sh are of the h1ghest degree The peoples of these communmes presented us w1th th1s f1ne butldtng we hold If 1n h1gh esteem and wlsh to develop our educatronal program to the utmost To these peoples who have so generously gtven of the1r trme and efforts we the students of Gran vtlle H1gh School ded1cate thrs yearbook w1th many many thanks and w1th our most deepest and most srncere apprectauon 4 to make our high school one of the finest. Our aims and ambitions for our high school 1 MMM -a ..5'1-Rmb Mr JOSEPH KLUCARICH FROM OUR PRINCIPAL After a great deal of hard work and planning by the citizenry of these communities the Granville High School became a reallty The school is now in operation with a well planned curriculum of student activities vocational and academic classes Granville High School has been placed on the integrated classification by the State Department of Public Instruction This IS the highest classification of a school district bx the Department We should like to express our sincere appreciation to those mhohave workedso diligently in giving us the best in educational facilities These facilities are only part of the entire educational program yet so vital in so far as the teaching staff and students are concerned It is our task now to continue in the building of this program to where it shall not remain a static condition but rather be an expanding process that will lead the growth of our nation on all fields of endeavor, We have dedicated ourselves to this task and the students are here. to partake of what we have to offer them. The school will grow is the communities grow and shall strive to carry on the best educational program posiblc. 5 M M MQW M' OUR VICE PRINCIPAL DONALD C RENNICKE Rgst OUR BUSINESS MANAGER DONALD J McDONELL nk Phtg ph fBt 11y '- AL X N A H V v 5 Coach Inspixation Counselor e i ra QHe's genuine, smile and a11!j Adviser Humorist Ba er o 0 ra u , we love him, rea !j CAFETERIA WORKERS Mrs Jean Van Alstme Mrs Irene Janssen Mrs Bermce OFFICE WORKERS M155 Judnzh Robbms Mrs Audrey Rxchter Mrs Ehzabeth Krueger LIBRARY WORKERS Mlss Ruth M Scheel Mrs Mary Ann Majeske CUSTODIANS Gene Sarazm Earl Gengler Dale Stabelfeldt Rolf R1ChtEI Raymond Permtz 7 GarIie1d. , . , . . I ! . 3 3 , . . 1 , I FACULTY M1ss NORMA Mr AIP RED BARRY Mlss CAROLE BUSS ANDERSON Phys1ca1 Educauon Phys1cal Educauon Sclence Mr DONALD Mr DUANE CHART RAW DONOVAN Industgual Arts Mathematxc MY 6 Mr MILTON Mr GEORGE KENT Mxss GERALDINE FOELSKE Musxc LISS Scxence Mr HERBERT Mr WILLIAM MADLUNC 8 PANA RO Soclal Sclence Art Mathematlcs N EW W 'N QQ X x W 1 Vail! 'AV 5 A 9 21:1 fx A ,LV . 6,11 1 f Jylfloa-.f I V A f f 1 WW . . WE A A wi U A ' U 'f Of Mr LEONARD Mr KENNETH JENS M1ssG RA D PIETROWIAK Spec1a1 Educauon B nessE canon H E n mxcs Mxss RUTH M Mr REUBEN SCI-IEE.. SC HWANTES Llbrary Industrl al Arts W' fffab' A 0 W' M155 RIEINA MA Mr MELVIN STONE MISS ALPHA SLINGSBY Engllsh WETENKAMP Enghsh Languages .ff UM V Mr THOMAS Mr VICTOR ZUECH WIEGELE 9 Languages Enghsh xl W ff Rfi 0'0 if-ff1.L9gu Q M A ' - A 9 Lwfwf 1,15 yy J KQJSQ pLJ?WTv ,LW X6 W Y A PV 0 EXS3 MEM ffm Q Q03 5 JNQQW My WM X Ng LU is Xi XS v 6' 'N Y . RW 1 9' Q, N A9690 'Q Sy SVSVXSYXE F5 mms Q W N Sw 'H I EQ Q XJ VM . 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L 7 '- . if M O -L X Q S 119 7 sink' kt Ccpztfi N X M75 A , , U J v A V. , , X' 'e K, X cj! V x x'X CLASS OFFICERS TPM 'Y FRESHMEN Treasurer, Le Brun Lautzenhlser Secretary, Sandy Jackl Vxce Presxdent Bob Rusch Presldent, Larry Schultz SOPHOMORES Treasurer, D1Ck W1tt, Secretary, Betty Mxlls, Vrce Presldent, Neal Kerhn, Presxdent, Mnggre Suger '70 . I I ' 1 v 'i . 1 3 K - , L y 0 , fm - I I I A Arkl if V A f,, ., .V ef . ,V X ' K .. . 1 f ,' 'fr . -D i I :. K tt 5 h 'Q L Rf' . - J Q .Q ' 'fir , , f ix, A . Z 3 9 . - . 5 ' . T sr , , 4' ' 4. 1 1 Y E , i Lk x . A A I L FIRST SEMESTER HO OR STUDENTS SOPHOMORES ROW 1 Frances Wojtowrcz, Barbara Losey, Maureen Mlrnarrch, Karen Unger Mary Seeger ROW 2 Marla Laufer Karen Frscher, Karen Ruesch Karen Verhaalen, Allen Warnbach FRESHMEIN ROW 1 James Laughren Ellen Jogwer Donna Srnrth, Jaruce Flemlng Judy Pearson Renee Gueqmerrc ROW 2 Llnda Young Kathy Braun Larry Schultz Nhlre Wrlhelrn 21 7 ' : 7 I Y ' ! 7 ! a . - - 2 1 x , A ' . COMMUNITY CONTRIBUTIONS 3 5 C The Drctlonary of Amencan Brography was donated by the Brown Deer Woman s Club Barbara Hagert looks over the magazme covers contrrbuted by the Crtlzens' L1brary Commxttee The Teens Club donates a globe for travel , lit i ' Y 1- ,a Y -ifj T 352752 I J! The Brown Deer F1re Department grves knowledge wrth the 1958 Encycloped1a Bntanmca lvlrs Foll and Mrs Ray D1dder1ch fmd the bound Nat1onal Geograph1cs valuable 22 ' . D ,lg 6 i 1 5 -. TIL - - N - - av' . 4 5 1 Q .J If A 4, 1 . ' 'r..'. A. . -,,, Hin'- 4 I .'C fx YK . gvgrxy f fi X -. . M ,D N R fx 1 X i x -ur' - k'j f Qixf' xy' ik 9 4'Nf'X5-JxfWfX'J-J ji' x 'Q ,fl-41 . fv A X, K +C K N L D Q R Xpx- '- Txx fx'- U- C x 'Vind I K ' - X. f - K. - .f' 'J v X XMMQP . K J Xxx f X 'W-1' ' ,- ..N - X X 1 xffk f 1 4 L i f-2 X N Sf' A Qyvyw ,CN I, wx . gk fl - wx . N . pw , I Wink Q1 ,XS , NJ 7 I NJ ,QV ' L Of' Mvfb . TN ,f uf' 3? 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VJ! ,Uv p,bc,Lf1y4Lc Lvl Alou, 4 dl V17 gl, fd Vidl' 1, NX , N N UAL STAFF ROW 1 Kathy Cull, Mane Rantanen, Co Ed1tOI Sandy Edwards Kathy Berger ROW 2 Kathy Braun Mar11ynKosut Joanne Schaact Co Edltor Mr McDonell Advrsor fAbsent Mary Seeger, Thrs rs the group of srlent creatlve burlders, and here IS the product of the1r efforts All ongmal art work was done by Don Buchholz ' Y K . . v 1 ' - 5 , . 3 ' 2 1 1 5 ' 1 2 4 EWSPAPER STAFF ROW 1 Lmda Rosenberger, Kathy McDonough Karen Unger, Renee Guequlerre Juanrta Pate, Susan Larsen ROW 2 Maggre Sager, Maureen M11nar1ch Carol Kozxc Carol Nagy Sharon Ot1s, Tma Dyszelskr ROW 3 Matt Scheln Pat Stockfxsh Pat Zehren, SUZ16 Zuba, Ronald Vogt ROW 4 Dlck Wltt, Larry Hlntz, Larry Gxesfeldt fc: w 4 n X These are the students who are respons1b1e for our school newspaper The Talon 25 RA' x x v 4 ' 'V gt ,X , R C53 W A 1 L R R ' I R T -aw? Nl ' Hz- ' E 'ww' 1 f' ,V , 5 , My I J I K 9. ART SERVICE ROW 1: Janet Luedtke, Mary Ellen Guerndt, Linda Mesarich, Nancy Klein. ROW 2: David Taff, Joanne Ridosko, Helene Votapck, John Tolentino, Dennis Leonard. The Art Service group designed posters for bulletin boards, activity groups, and did lettering. They created paintings and portraits for display. These students work with inspiration! CAMERA CLUB ROW 1 Marjone Jans, Susan K1e1 Barbara Maltsch Claudla Radmann, Lmda Mesanch, Delores Passmt ROW 2 Gary Mathra, Ronald Hackbarth Gary Groll Chfford Radmann, Kenneth Rehbem John Koemg ROW 3 Wllllam Lambrecht, Allen Wambach Ronald Stampfl, Geraldme Doberstem, Sonja Conway, John Gruenwald Kenneth Wlnter ROW 4 Mr Wlegele, Thomas Jansen, Davld Padwln, Raymond Hager, Larry fly The photographers of tomorrow' The young camera enthusrasts study ktnds of snapshots to take use of 1ndoor flash bulbs preservrng color p1ctures punts enlargements and home mov1es s 'gp 32,9 1. Ib Q n 'C ' 27 1-7 Hintz, Robert Ruesch. ' . I , 0. J 4 . ' ' . z 0 . 1 . Q U 5 . 1. . l , , X . I . J! -R , J-, S N ASSEMBLY TRAINING ROW 1 Alan Graunke, Joseph Bellsle, Bob Ruesch ROW 2 Kathleen Cull Kathleen Berger 28 Miss Wetenkamp and the Assembly Training Class worked with eamest efforts to present assembly programs and holidays They realize that Speech is a mirror of the soul as a man speaks so IS he , . in tune with the season's activities , . PUBLIC SPEAKING ROW 1 Allan Edson Allen Warnbach Betty M1115 .hm Laughren ROW 2 Robert Rusch Robert Resech Mr Stone Debatmg panel d1scuss1ons forum speakmg extemporaneous speakmg and orlgmal oratory occupy the pubhc speakmg students 29 qc: U U -if , X 'RTT 4' i. x X R , ,. . . J Nw alll ' T lhlllfllllgnml , MA lm' X ' 3 R3 I' Q J S q fd 5 -W 'E ' 4? 5 In sv- 435 .1 V A .------ U -......,-.Q-4--,-...,,- Q 1? l o-1 ,r ,W 1 Q sf 3' A if? ' ' CHORUS f,'x ,ef QRS' ROW 1 Kathy Rooney Mana Pnewe Evelyn Nelsen, Barbara Losey Jams Yar mark Judy Rush ROW 2 Mary Jane Smrth Jackle Jones Margaret Luker Jeanne Drderrrch Ruth Schmrt Frances Wrnter ROW 3 Chnstme Kluball Carol Glfford Sandra Petzold Janet Holtz Judy Pearson Barbara Jautz ROW 4 Chns trne Kreznar Beverly Lertzke Judy Cordon Juanrta Bayless Barbara Lemke Manlyn Johnson ROW 5 Dons Hackbarth, Carol Wuta Francls Jones Tom Rusch Dennls Schultz Tony Nevels John Hrll 1 3 9 l I A ,, 1' 'fx '-ljvge 'lf V- 5 F Q -1' I my 'N R R : 1 . D 1 1 I ' ! ' : Y Y , f Y ' : I Y , I 7 7 ' : - 2 I J I Y ' 3 r r 7 7 1 ' CHORUS ROW 1 Jeneen LeCla1re Barbara Mernfreld Sandra Landfned Lors l-lorem, Frances Wojtowxcz Drane Neubauer ROW 2 Carole Krueger, RoyLynn Mrer, Jamce Flemxng Jean Llebherr Sandra Llesenfeld Bonnre Van.Alstme, Mrchele Tanquay ROW 3 Lomse Strachbern Pat Strachbern Judy Samuel Arlene Fenske Manlyn Drefahl Beverly Folts ROW 4 Beverly Stockfrsh Bonme Baldwln, Carol Frank Cormne Schultz, Edythe Lyon, Karen Grfford, Susan Kopp ROW 5 Larry Hllmoe Mrchael Carmody, Matt Schern, .hm Pferffer Dzane Zregler, Marcra Goetsch Mr Kent Instructor fxb qi E 33 if Eb E ,ea f mf X STUDENT COUNCIL 'i 'X '1 ROW 1 Lynn Llsle Chr1st1na Dyszelskl Chr1sta Plltzkow Penny Velte Renee Guequrerre Sandy Skeen ROW 2 Frank M1cel1 Arden Kannenberg John Tolentrno Ronme Vogt Larry Schultz Bob Rrchter ROW 3 Mr Chartraw Advlser Karen Unger Sh8XT1E Pederson Sandra Pease Sandy Jackl Carol Ze tel Marxlyn Kosut ROW 4 Kenneth Hetzel Presxdent, Jerry Moeser Ken Fromm Roger Kussman Tom Brown Dave 1 of 11 PKKJDWY je Ll Nfl! 'LY' VNS Lv , L fy Xl , v 1 X-'lj ' L I ,QQ 'sl UO X 'RN AMD fx S TN! W .lv- -i-f A-flu .T . ' e get XS-Eiis R i fi? Q25 34 These students keep stu dent actxvxtes rn order b9S1d9S sponsormg dances and soclal events them selves They assume responsxbxlxty for panel dxscusslons and establxshmg codes of conduct and grooming around school They somehow have drawn together the actlvltres of all organlzatlons and estab llshed procedure They are the advance guard on f1nd mg facts and knowledge on new act1v1t1es It's an honor to be a student coun cxl member s . Y lv Q, V VV A I V t f W . K : T . - . A s -. K N I Z . 0 , . . . ., . . . 7 I l . , . ' ' I . 2 I I 3- , , ! Y I , r' 3 ' I C1 JV , I :ab Q Y . lf , 'nc N I ' ,y w yx ,f . x - 1 M V , . U A I A . W DRAMATIC CLUB ROW 1 Judy Schnelder Nancy M1lls Lynn Hauser Joanne Jelmek Sharon Kvalnes Llnda Rosenberger Carol Nagy ROW 2 Carol M1llonz1 Barbara Fazendm Sharon Ot1S, Nancy Lunn Carol KOZIC Maureen Mlrnanch ROW 3 Nrck Nxcklos, Thomas Mxchel James May Dale Pautzke Matthew Scheln, Rrchard Wrtt ROW 4 Juamta Pate Kathleen McDonough Betty Sellers Susan Larsen Jean Leonhard Barbara Jean Beyer Marla Laufer i 1' ea: J Q S ' Our purpose as a dramatlc group IS to gam the basrc skrlls and knowledge of the stage and theater We hope to brmg out the capacmes and abrhtres of each student whose mterest hes Ln the freld of one of the fme arts Our goal IS that of self 1mprovement m performrng for the enjoy ment of others. LIBRARY CLUB ROW 1 Frances Wojtowxcz Joanne Fexlback Carol N1cklos Sonja Wlttlg Sue Trautwern Nancy Txllman Carolyn Bell Lou1se Nevels ROW 2 Jacquelme Jones Jeanne Dldderzch Mary Ann Bruder Marllyn John son Barbara Merr1f1eld Barbara Losey Sandra Landfrled Sandra Petzold ROW 3 Judy Nxesl Sharron Rom1g Pat Gulllckson Sandra Skeen Judy Schne1der Jeneen LeCla1re Veron1ca Sardma Karen Bembenek Kath leen Cz1sny ROW 4 Dxane Z1egler Karen F1scher Carol W11ta Joyce Schxll Pat Hauser Betty Schultz Evadell Allen Marla Laufer Beverly Stockf1sh Rosemary Martzahl These are the glrls who helped to process 5 OOO books for use They have done an excellent Job in 'W 36 Z l 1 1 J i . 2 v I 1 1 .. - 1 I f . I T y 1 J y ' I : I x . 1 : y . v J ' ' : J 1 ! 1 1 1 Y I 5 ' a, , . if ' .lr J bf IN USTRIAL CLUB ROW 1 Charles Poull Dave Ihlenfeld Gerald Bergson, Tom Rusch ROW 2 Tom Orlanduu, James Seeger Walter Mrller Ronald Rlchter ROW 3 Larry Ogerchek Ron Thompson B1ll Klug Don Bast 37 The Industrral Club works rn the varrous flelds avarlable rn the school shops The students work on projects of their own chorce wrthm therr ab111t1es rn the f1e1d selected ,X : y 1 ' : , , . Z , Y , ' cw 4' ,fa K- ' W X, ' L an , ,t L GIRLS' ATHLETIC CLUB ROW 1 Florence Mlentke Mary Ann Robts Judy Wagner Yvonne Knrbb Frances Wrnter Lrnda Young ROW 2 Barb I-Iagert Carol Malluewxcz Sandy Kluball Carol Huber Mrcky Tanguay Bonnre Van Alstrne, M1ss Buss, Advrser ROW 3 Edythe Lyon Barb Gre1nke Sandy Wmter Barb Lemke Juanrta Bayless Pat Oelhafen ROW 4 RoyLynn Mrer Carol Zettel, Barb Mayer Barb Beyer Beth I-hmmelbrerch Jamce Jansen J! Thrs rs a club rn whrch the grrls can really : . I 1 . 3 , I . ' , . . , . - . . : . I Y . I I l , ' l . Z , , , . ,. . , : J I 7 7 ' f X. X Q - ' ' 1 r I f A 1 rf' f . . , . . , f 1,. , 5' . . y . - 4 .4 pair of shorts to feel free and easy, The - 0 ' - ,- f s - Q ' v .Q 1 , K , . I 3 4 ' H, Ax,t' A . 71.1 ' gf. so U, .Ja , 1 -Qs 1 ',. 91 , 38 mn? Q1 4 0 v v YQ'O, 6 O.5'5c..ap. A lui' 1 I ' !iu xt' E gx let therr hart down get rmo a blouse and enJoyrner1t rn basketball volleyball bad mmton gymnastrcs tumblrng and softball furmsh an outlet for sheer fun' Therr hearts are always rn therr play' BOYS' ATHLETIC CLUB ROW 1 Ron G1gSt3d Wmston G1fford Doug Roggenbauer, John Abendroth, Jrm Wollenhaupt John Cefalu, Neal Kerlm Davmd Johnson ROW 2 Dennrs Wolff Frank Mlcelr Kenneth Kuntz Gary Groll, Terry Baker Drck Sauermllch, Ron Mlhm, .hm May ROW 3 Bob Bandt, Bob Wehland Joel Meyers, Barry Memert Alan Rlschman Arden Kannenberg, Henry Kensler Bob Jelmek ROW 4 Jim Hale, Klrk Lamphere B111 Ruhland Bob Rlchter, Roger Kussman, Ken Hagert M1.ke W1lhelm, Ray Schwartz ROW 5 Randy Waltz Alan Graunke Ralph Waltz Tom Anderson Jun Van Altena Rlchard Gregory 'aa The advlsor Mr Barry states that the athletrc club s purpose 15 to let both athletlc and non athletrc students part1c1pate rn sports The boys come rn and do whatever they want to do There are no necessary rnstructrons but upon request the mstructor f, A present enjoys helprng them Gymnastrcs X tumbhng volleyball and basketball have been emoyed by the members 39 p t t Z . l 1 , . l , Q 1 1 . , 1 ,s 1 . - : , , , s , . 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L . 1 W 'I I ' l . , e - ' f N , ' . , ,E . , 1 DRI ERS' TRAINING ROW1 CaroIG1fford Janet Luedtke Sandra Kluball Janet Ill ROW 2 Dave Johnson Joanne Jelmek R1chard Gregory Mr Schwantes Instructor The DRIVER TRAINING CARS at Granvllle Hxgh School are used through the car courtesy of Schwlster Ford of M11waukee and Schmldt Motor Sales of Thlensvllle 40 SX 5-' Sl Q , -R ' I 1 I: . , I 5 , ' I X X I 4, - V- 1 !g 1- . . wg is + J I X . . . 2 h viii V ' HALL MO ITORS ROW 1 Barbara Fenske Sandra Edwards Presldent Karen J8I1SW1g Carol N1cklos Pam Hartman Carolyn Bell ROW 2 Tom Or1end1n1 Dennis DeGutes Neal Kerlln, Henry Kensler Dave Ihlenfeld Charles Poull ROW 3 Louise Nevels Carol Schnelder Pat Oelhafen Judy Kern Karen Verhaalen ROW 4 Russel Ihlen feld Karen Flscher Sonja W1tt1g Joanne Marklewxcz D1ck Thxernke Our Hall Momtors the calm V1g11ames who keep the halls clean and qulet Q- L JLQ ,uv- fk,ut3 WMA 'JO-C., 1,-Q, L13 ,awk CAJV5n,L1'21'iv Qfvrx fmnljnnoeyko X752 If 2' fjuff LL jffv. eq WZ! as 21 ' A , lay 1 H y K , . 7 Q! 2 P. xx K ,zo w ' if X O 41 -T N, C fd ,Y y ., V r ef' LATIN CLUB ROW 1 Sue Trautwem, Rose Kelthly Kathy Cull Karen Unger Renee Guequrerre Jeanette Gengler Susan Larsen, Joan Dondlmger ROW 2 Barbara Fazendrn, Evelyn Nelson Sharon Otls, Nancy Lunn Joyce Gengler Penny Velte Marle Rantanen Frances WOJt0W1CZ ROW 3 Comme Schultz Betty Sellers Pamala Hartman Kathy Braun, Beth Hrmmelbrelch Mrchael Carmody Allen Wambach Robert Wehland ROW 4 Gregory Vrduskl Jlm Laughren Robert Kurkrewrez Everett Schelpfeffer, Wrlharn Lambrecht Raymond I-lager, Ronald Kerthly Mr Zuech ff x '22 I QL , 44x Tl11S club IS composed of all the members of the Latrn classes Here are some Latm bram teasers Excelsror New York Motto Pax vobrscum Tempus fugrt Vern v1d1 vrcr Progressus Wrsconsm Motto Pres V Pres Secy Treas 42 Nancy Lunn Mane Rantanen Betty Sellers Pamala Hartman :Al D . . Q X . I . , D 1 tw ill ii ., R 3, yy, ff :Q X Jw E ' Qt 3 5 Q NEWER xy ua Q' ATHLETICS lv :-5 , w xv , -W Q. Lg. x'E WZ f' 1 Qw- I 1 'EA ' ' '1 'Q A Q' ,ny ' 5 FOOTBALL V144 g HV! 5. 1 9 Qi .Q 5 r' HWL V W af mf KVI 2 ROW 1 Greg Vxduskl Gary Groll, Denms DeGutes Tom Festge, Charles Poull Tony Nevels Jerry Vzndxck John Cefalu, Rlchard Tesch, Neal Kerl1n Dave Johnson ROW 2 Henry Kensler, James Hale Doug Schaffer, Bob Ruesch Leon Woehrer, Bob Wehland Russel Ihlenfeld Bob Bandt, John Hlll B111 Lambrecht ROW 3 Mr Pretrowrak, Tom Anderson Dave Brueckner Ralph Waltz R1ch ard Gregory Roger Kussman, Tom Brown, Bob Rrchter Ken Fromm, Allen Graunke Allen Wam bach Mr Donovan OUR COACHES Leonard Pretrowlak and Duane Donavan coaches of our football team, have done a good Job ln C0aChll'lg our team th1s year They have spent long hours m workxng wlth the team ln order to make them a top notch squad Our hats are off to you' 44 3 v 55' 'fiat 'Emi 'rf W . 44 if 2 As 5 il 1 L f n u : . I, 1 I . , , , , , . : v , u , u n , , p 1 ' : ' l 1 1 a ' 7 1 1 ' , . . RECORD THEY St. John 25 Milwaukee Lutheran 0 Muskego 24 Oak Creek 0 Gemiantown 0 Dominican 7 Manager--Allen Wambachg Captain- -Dave Johnstong Most Valuable John Cefalu FOOTBALL LETTERMEN 2 Leon Woehrer D1Ck Gregory Tom Anderson Roger Kussman Bob Richter 45 ROW 1: Ralph Waltz, Robert Ruesch, Dave Johnson, John Cefalu, Dick Tesch, Allen Wambach. ROW ai :ln Let's rnunder 'em ' 'Hold that l1ne f- 46 BASKETBALL ROW 1 Allen Wambach Neal Kerlm, Everet Schelpfeffer Richard Te ch James Raguse Rxchard Gregory Henry Kensler ROW 2 Doug Schaefer Randy Waltz Kenneth l-Iaggert Frank Mueller John Cefalu, Bob Jelmek Arden Kannenberg John Abendroth ROW 3 Bob Rxchter Tom Anderson George Wels, Tom Brown, M1ke W1lhelm, John G1ese Ralph Waltz, Ken Fromm, Mr Donovan Z 'lY::Y::'i:'i' I wwiuv 0, Mr Donovan basketball coach im X I taught skxlls and coordmauon of mmd and muscle to hxs boys Hrs thoroughness m coachmg matches his classroom thoroughness 1n mathematxcs Q r I 'v ll lie :UI A OUR HEROES FOOTBALL RECORD Ntcolet Muskego Cedarburg Germantown Oak Creek Domrmcan Germantown Wauwatosa Muskego Grafton Q85 Grafton Dommlcan Cedarburg Wauwatosa Nrcolet Oak Creek 27' 2 1 '4 .59 X l xx W 1 M N ng: nl f--A WE Grafton QAJ 52 ' 38 46 38 1 17 40 32 41 12 35 ' ' 25 22 30 33 62 41 29 41 27 62 my 36 35 ' ' 26 48 38 41 43 68 ' 34 38 17 49 48 CANDIDATES FOR BASEBALL 'sl The baseball team under the dtrectron of Mr Rennrcke became the ftrst athleuc team rn the hrstory of Granvrlle Hrgh School to play a varsrty conference schedule Some of the opponents of the Granvrlle l-hgh Nxne were Menomonee Falls Cedarburg Port Washlngton Salem Central Muskego South Mrlwaukee Oak Creek Watertown A large squad of forty f1ve candrdates was drvrded 1nto varsrty and Junror varslty teams Srnce almost all boys on the squad were playrng therr frrst of hrgh school compet1t1on the fundamental skrlls such as battrng throwrng and base runmng were stressed The boys on the team d1d an outstandmg Job of actlng as the hrstory makers who brought Granvrlle l-hgh School mto varsrty athletrc compeunon 1- svn! F Ap -X-7'xfN Q-, S Vu, 7 ' 'NL .5 S '53 49 UUA'-. 9 U ii A it K U15 k I . :AA -'Q S ,J , Jo f we .J K , Q I N 4 W. md N. I, ' 3 fb N N lv 5-ll J .f 'sw t of - -, , xl 'N ff L l O A ix ' K - U , eta - , 1 . ' 1 X To ,F if xi I I tg Ti. K Q c Q 'xg 1 ' N 1, ' . 'x' P u ,A f- , ,N . , 5 , 1 ! 1 . ,V I X-,yr 7 r 3 A ,I ,F Q . 1 Q W M . - 'Q : I fi' .nf . 5 '-ff av , ,X X ite' CANDIDATES FOR TRACK To a man ln track the race IS h1S to w1n or lose ALLEN WAMBACH Represented Granvllle 1n the Cross Country Meet at Hartford Wxs ff S f v CANDIDATES FOR GOLF . . Granville s lnauguratxon IHIO the golfmg world .F began thxs sprlng Interest ln golf runs hxg ' X Q 50 CHEERLEADERS CAROL KOZIC LINDA ROSENBERGER NANCY LUNN SANDY JACKI. MARIE RANTANEN -1 SOCIAL ACTIVITIES SADIE HAWKINS wz.'1'Q T V A1n't th 'C' , I ' ' I YL , I . 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